Chris Johnson visits with Jets

Johnson spent several hours at the Jets' facility, took a physical and capped the day by attending the New York Knicks- Brooklyn Nets game in Brooklyn. The crowd cheered when his face appeared on the JumboTron.

Johnson, speaking to a small group of reporters at the game, said "everything went well" on his visit. He said he's not ready to make a decision, indicating he has other visits planned.

"I'm just taking it one day at a time, taking my time, and whatever decision I make, it will be the best decision," he said, claiming has no time frame.

Johnson said New York is a "fun city," adding that "of course" the Jets are an attractive team. But he declined to get into specifics.

"You know, I'm just taking it one day at a time, that's all I'm going to say," he said.

Ideally, the Jets would like to get a deal wrapped up by Monday, the start of the offseason program, but fiscally conservative general manager John Idzik won't overpay in a sluggish running-back market.

Tuesday's meeting marks Johnson's first visit since being cut by the Tennessee Titans on April 4.

Johnson, 29, is a three-time Pro Bowler who would add a legitimate speed threat to a Jets backfield that features the 222-pound Chris Ivory, who rushed for a career-high 833 yards last season.

After three seasons, when he ranked as one of the league's best values, Johnson sold himself to the Titans as a "playmaker" who shouldn't be constrained by the values placed on running backs. Following a training camp holdout in 2011, Johnson got a four-year, $54 million contract from Tennessee.